Electoral district of Albany

Albany is a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia. Albany is named for the port and regional city of Western Australia which falls within its borders. It is one of the oldest electorates in Western Australia, with its first member having been elected in the inaugural 1890 elections of the Legislative Assembly. It is regarded as a swinging seat, and has been held by the Labor Party since the 2001 election, at which Peter Watson was first elected. Watson announced his retirement prior to the 2021 election and was succeeded in the seat by Labor Party colleague, Rebecca Stephens.[1]

Albany
Western AustraliaLegislative Assembly
Location of Albany (dark green) in Western Australia
StateWestern Australia
Dates current1890–present
MPRebecca Stephens
PartyLabor
NamesakeAlbany
Electors27,464 (2021)
Area4,324 km2 (1,669.5 sq mi)
DemographicProvincial
Coordinates34°44′S 118°09′E / 34.73°S 118.15°E / -34.73; 118.15
Electorates around Albany:
Roe Roe Roe
Warren-Blackwood Albany Great Australian Bight
Great Australian Bight Great Australian Bight Great Australian Bight

Geography

As at the 2015 redistribution, the electoral district of Albany contains the entirety of two local government areas: the City of Albany, and the Shire of Jerramungup.[2]

At the 2007 redistribution, the electoral district of Albany had the same boundaries as the City of Albany, including Albany and its suburbs, the nearby towns of Elleker, Kalgan, Lower King, Torbay.[3] This represented a significant expansion of its boundaries, in part due to the "one-vote one-value" electoral legislation which largely abolished malapportionment between country and metropolitan electorates in the Legislative Assembly. Prior to 2007, the electorate was largely limited to Albany and its suburbs—the additional sections were within the now abolished electorate of Stirling.[4]

Members for Albany

MemberPartyTerm
 Lancel de HamelOppositionist1890–1894
 George LeakeOppositionist1894–1900
 John HassellOppositionist1900–1901
 James GardinerOppositionist1901–1904
 Charles KeyserLabor1904–1905
 Ministerialist1905
 Edward BarnettMinisterialist1905–1909
 William PriceLabor1909–1917
 Herbert RobinsonNationalist1917–1919
 John ScaddanNationalist1919–1920
 Country1920–1923
Country (MCP)1923–1924
 Arthur WansbroughLabor1924–1936
 Leonard HillCountry1936–1956
 Jack HallLabor1956–1970
 Wyndham CookLabor1970–1974
 Leon WattLiberal1974–1993
 Kevin PrinceLiberal1993–2001
 Peter WatsonLabor2001–2021
 Rebecca StephensLabor2021–present

Election results

2021 Western Australian state election: Albany[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborRebecca Stephens11,80450.8+6.2
LiberalScott Leary4,23618.2+0.9
NationalDelma Baesjou2,48010.7−9.0
GreensNelson Gilmour1,3105.6−1.0
ChristiansIan 't Hart1,2465.4+0.3
One NationMichelle Kinsella6022.6−4.2
Shooters, Fishers, FarmersKarrie Louden4592.0+2.0
Legalise CannabisCaroline Cull4171.8+1.8
No Mandatory VaccinationSandra Madeo3251.4+1.4
Liberal DemocratsMalcolm Dodson1700.7+0.7
Sustainable AustraliaBarry Purcell1430.6+0.6
WAxitEmil Bacanaru470.2+0.2
Total formal votes23,23996.7+0.1
Informal votes7993.3−0.1
Turnout24,03887.5−1.8
Two-party-preferred result
LaborRebecca Stephens14,78063.7+7.8
LiberalScott Leary8,43236.3+36.3
Labor hold 

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